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                                                                         The Geological Timescale 
                                                                                        Teacher’s Notes 
                 Students can be introduced to the concept of “way up” by laying a novel on its face.  We read a 
                book the same way we read the time scale, from the first page to be written (or first rock laid down) 
                to the last to be written (or last bed to be laid down). Books have chapters describing significant 
                periods of time and these are separated by significant story changing events. In geology these breaks 
                may be caused by mountain building, continents being torn apart, dramatic changes of climate and 
                major changes in flora and fauna 
                         
                A poster of the geological time scale can be obtained from the Geological Society of Australia 
                https://www.ga.gov.au/education/classroom-resources or by contacting Geoscience Australia at 
                education@ga.gov.au. 
                 
                         The Geological Time Scale            
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
                                                             Please note: 
                                                                 •  The column is always read from bottom to 
                                                                    top – from oldest to youngest. 
                                                                 •  Some of the earliest lifeforms to be found so 
                                                                    far are the fossil stromatolites at Marble Bar, 
                                                                    Western Australia  
                                                                 •  The timescale breaks down as follows: eons  
                                                                    > eras > periods > epochs > ages 
                                                                 •  The boundary between these is marked by a 
                                                                    change in dominant life form and/or a major 
                                                                    tectonic event. 
                                                                 •  Many of the names relate to local tribes or 
                                                                    areas in Europe or USA. (Cambrian – 
                                                                    Cambridgenses tribe, Devonian – Devon). 
                                                                    Names can change across national 
                                                                    boundaries to relate to local history and 
                                                                    findings. 
                                                                 •  Students can become easily disenchanted by 
                                                                    a teleological exploration of this subject.  
                                                                 •  It is difficult for our minds to grasp the 
                                                                    dimensions of time involved. 
                                                   
                     Geological Timescale (Government of South 
                     Australia, Department of Energy and Mining) 
                                                                                             
                               The Geological Timescale 
                                      Teacher’s Notes 
       These following activity is to encourage understanding of deep time and scientific thinking. 
        
       Personal Timescale and Geological Timescale 
       Students draw a human timescale and discuss significant divisions and breaks and then relate this to 
       the geological timescale. They then use a 100m tape measure to gain an impression of geological 
       time.  
       Worksheets for personal and proportional scales are provided.  
            o  Eon – Infancy - adolescence - maturity 
            o  Era -   child, primary school, secondary school, university or TAFE, independence, 
              marriage, parenthood, retirement. 
            o  Period – crawling, walking riding a bicycle, driving a car, getting married owning a 
              house, having children, leaving work, etc 
            o  Epoch - significant events which can be used to separate these periods. 
            o  One column has been left blank for an Index fossil for the next activity. 
                                         
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...The geological timescale teacher s notes students can be introduced to concept of way up by laying a novel on its face we read book same time scale from first page written or rock laid down last bed books have chapters describing significant periods and these are separated story changing events in geology breaks may caused mountain building continents being torn apart dramatic changes climate major flora fauna poster obtained society australia https www ga gov au education classroom resources contacting geoscience at please note column is always bottom top oldest youngest some earliest lifeforms found so far fossil stromatolites marble bar western as follows eons eras epochs ages boundary between marked change dominant life form tectonic event many names relate local tribes areas europe usa cambrian cambridgenses tribe devonian devon across national boundaries history findings become easily disenchanted teleological exploration this subject it difficult for our minds grasp dimensions i...

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